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COMMISSARY  GENERAL'S  OFFICE,  ^ 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Nov.  2Sth,  1S63.      5    , 

To  Henry  C.  Wayne,  A 

Adjutant  &  Inspector  General. 

General: — Having  been  charged  by  His  Excellency, 
the  Governor,  with  the  duty  of  receiving  and  issuing  to 
Soldiers  Families  in  the  State,  the  salt  received  under  the 
State  contract  with  Messrs.  M.  S.  Temple  &  Co.,  from  the 
Virginia  Salt  Works,  in  addition  to  the  duties  of  my  office 
proper,  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  heiowith,  Jirst,  my  Fi 
nancial  Report  marked  "A"  showing  tlu!  receipts  and  d^ 
bursements  of  money  on  account  of  the  same,  from  the-. 
:31st  day  of  July,  1S62,  to  the  1st  day  ol  November,  1S63, 
both  days  inclusive;  Second,  Abstract  "No.  1",  showing 
the  quantity  of  salt  received  and  paid  for  by  Capt.  J.  R.. 
Wikle,  Agent  of  the  State  at  the  "Virginia  Salt  Works";; 
and  third,  Abstracts  Nos.  2,  3,  4  and  5,  Ihowing  the  issues, 
of  salt  by  this  department  and  to  whoii  made,  embracing 
the  same  periods.  ', 

From  my  Financial  Report,  marked  ^A"  it  will  be  seen 
that,  in  the  aggregate,  I  have  received  \6n  account  of  salt 
issued  S24r,2,2GG  00;  from  the  State  Treasury,  on  Executive 
Warrants,  $200,000  00;  from  Ben  May,  Treasurer  State 
Road,  820,000  00  and  from  State  Agents  on  settlement, 
$431  50,  my  receipts  in  the  aggregate  amounting  to  S4G2,- 
(397  50,  which  amount  has  been  disbursed  as  follows : 
Turned  over  to  J.  R.  Wiklc,  State  Agent  at  Saltville, 
$200,090  92 ;  to  Salt  Agents  in  the  State.  $54,247  94 ; 
paid  on  account  of  freights,  $47,634  54;  paid  to  Ben 
May,  Treasurer  State  Road,  $30,000  00 ;  paid  salaries  to 
Agents,  S7,SS7  30;  paid  incidental  expenses,  $1,193  24 ; 
leaving  a  balance  in  my  hands  on  the  1st  instant  of  S121,- 
037  50,  and  showing  that  the  actual  amount  expended  out 
of  the  funds  received  from  the  State,  by  this  department 
up  to  the  1st  instant,  on  account  of  the  salt  contract  with 
Messrs.  Temple  &  Co.,  has'  been  only  S9S,962  50.  The 
payment  to  l>en  May,  Treasurer  of  the  State  Road  of  $30,- 
000  00,  was  made  to  re-imburse  to  him  an  advance  made 
to  this  office  of  $20,000  00 ;  to  Capt.  J.  R.  Wikle,  Agent 
SS,000  00  ;  on  freight  account  $1,000  00;  and  to  Dr.  J. 
W.  Levfis,  $1,000  00,  while  acting  for  the  State,  as  its 
agent,  and  which  was  properly  disbursed,  having  been  ex- 
pended for  the  benefit  oi'  the  State. 

Abstract  "No.  1"  shows  the  monthly  receipts  of  salt  by 


1 


Capt.  J.  R.  Wikle,  the  State  Agent  at  Saltville,  and  the 
several  anionnts  paid  for  the  same.  It  will  be  seen  that 
in  the  months  of  January,  February  and  September  of  the 
present  year,  no  salt  was  received  from  the  contractors  by 
the  Agent  at  Saltville.  Tiiis  was  owing,  as  reported  to 
this  office,  in  the  two  former  months,  to  the  want  of  wood 
and  other  unavoidable  causes,  and  in  the  latter  month  to 
tlft'eateneiljaids  of  the  enemy  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Salt 
Works,  ^kti  total  number  of  bushels  of  salt  received  by 
the  Agent  at  Saltville,  up  to  the  1st  instant,  it  appears, 
was  84,394  1-2  bushels,  for  which  he  paid  SIS2,o45  75  ; 
his  payments  embracing  an  extra  compensation  to  the  con- 
tractors of  SJ  00  per  busliel,  by  order  of  the  Governor  un- 
der a  resolution  of  the  le<;islature,  on  50,043  1-2  busiiels. 

Abstract  "No.  2''  embraces  a  statement  of  the  quantity 
of  salt  issued  to  Soldiers  Families,  under  an  "order  of  His 
Excellency  the  Governor,  dated  July  31st,  1SG2.  This 
abstract  shows  that  the  soldiers  families  who  applied  for 
it,  in  every  county  in  the  State,  were  supplied  witii  salt ; 
3,670  widows  of  deceased  soldiers  receiving,  each,  one-half 
bushel  of  salt,  fr^e  of  charge,  and  37,324  wives  of  soldiers, 
and  widows  having  a.  son  or  sons  in  the  service  receiving, 
each,  one-half  bushel  for  one  dollar,  making  a  total  of 
40,994  persons,  who  were  the  recipients  of  20,407  bushels 
of  salt  under  this  order. 

Having  co^iipleted  the  distribution  of  salt  throughout 
the  State  under  tlie  provisions  of  the  first  order  of  the 
Governor,  and,  having  notified  him  of  the  same,  I  was  di- 
rected by  him,  on  tiie  IGtli  of  December,  1SG2,  to  proceed 
to  issue  to  each  family  in  the  North-Eastern,  including 
Dade  county  of  the  Korth-Western,  Section  of  the  State, 
with  one  bushel  each,  at  So, 00  per  bushel.  This  order  was 
executed,  as  you  will  perceive,  by  reference  to  Abstract 
"No.  3",  from  which  it  will  be  seen,  that  in  the  eleven 
counties  therein  embraced,  SSI 2  families  were  supplied 
with  the  same  number  of  bushels  of  salt,  for  which  I  re- 
ceived the  sum  of  S44,060  00. 

Abstract  "No.  4,"  shows  the  quantity  of  salt  issued  un- 
der special  orders  received  from  the  Governor  at  various 
times,  from  August  2Gth,  1'>G2,  to  November  1st,  1SG3. 

Abstract  "No.  5"  shows  the  quantity  of  salt  issued  to 
soldiers  families  under  the  Governor's  order  dated  July 
24th,  1SG3,  up  to  the  1st  instant.  This  Abstract  embraces 
the  number  of  widows  of  deceased  soldiers,  the  number  of 
wives  of  soldiers,  the  numl)er  of  widows  having  a  son  or 
sons  in  military  service,  the  number  of  other  lamilies  de- 
pendent on  soldiers  in  service  for  support,  and  disabled  dis- 
charged soldiers,  in  1 14  counties  in  the  State,  who  have 
applied  for,  and  who  have  received  one-half  bushel  of  salt, 
each,  at  S4  00  per  half  bushel,  to-wit;  5,949  widows  of 
deceased  soldiers,  27,594  wives  of  soldiers,  4,882  widows 


having  a  son  or  sons  in  service,  1,00d  families  dependent 
on  soldiers,  and  550  disabled  discharged  soldiers,  making 
in  the  aggregate,  39,9S0  persons  who  have  received  salt  un- 
der this  last  distribution,  and  for  which  $160,264  00  have 
been  paid  into  this,  office  as  per  abstract.  Since  the  1st  in- 
stant eight  other  counties  have  applied  and  shipments  or- 
dered to  them,  which  are  not  included  in  this  Report. — 
The  remaining  ten  counties  will  be  supplied  as  soon  as  the 
list  of  names  and  money  are  received. 

You  will  perceive  in  Abstract  "No.  1"  that  Capt.  Wikle, 
the  State  Agent,  reports  having  received  and  paid  for  84,- 
^94^  bushels  of  salt,  at  the  Salt  Works  in  Virginia.  From 
shipments  which  he  has  made,  this  department  has  receiv- 
ed 72,620  bushels  as  per  his  invoices,  less  the  wastage. 
The  several  Abstracts  herewith  presented  show  that  49,- 
037^  bushels  have  been  issued  under  the  several  Executive 
orders  up  to  the  1st  of  November,  1S63.  The  remainder, 
not  issued,  is  in  the  hands  of  the  several  Agents  at  differ- 
ent points  in  the  State.  The  balance  of  the  salt  purchas- 
ed by  Capt.  Wikle  is,  I  am  informed  by  him,  in  transit  to  this 
place.  The  receipts  and  issues  of  salt  under  the  contract 
with  Messrs.  Temple  &  Co.,  have  been  attended  with  re- 
sponsibility and  great  labor.  The  agents  employed  in  the 
State,  and  the  one  at  Saltville,  Capt.  Wikle,  I  cannot  too 
highly  commend  for  the  faithful  manoer  in  which  they 
have  respectively  discharged  their  sevfl'al  duties  to  the 
State.  Embarrassments  of  various  kindsliave  attended  its 
manufacture  and  transportation,  and  not  so  large  a  quanti- 
•  ty  has  been  received  under  the  contract  as  was  calculated 
upon  at  the  time  it  was  made.  Nevertheless,  I  am  grati- 
fied at  being  able  to  state,  which  I  do  confidently,  that  the 
issues  of  salt  made  through  this  department,  to  the  wid- 
ows, wives,  and  families  of  soldiers,  were  most  opportune  ; 
were  received  gratefully  by  them,  and  reflects  credit  upon 
the  wisdom  and  patriotism  ot  the  State.  • 

For  future  reference,  not  only  the  reports  of  the  Agents 
connected  with  the  receipts  and  issues  of  salt  througli  this 
department  are  on  file  in  this  office,  but  a  complete  hook 
record  has  been  kept  of  the  same.  Records  Imve  also  been 
made  of  the  applications  transmitted  by  the  Inferior  Courts 
of  the  several  counties  in  the  State,  which  embraces  the 
names  of  the  parties  to  whom  salt  has  been  issued,  as  well 
41S  of  all  receipts,  disbursements  and  expenditures  conuect- 
ed  therewith. 

With  the  request  that  this  Report,  forwarded  in  dupli- 
cate, be  transmitted  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor,  it  is 
respectfully  submitted. 

JARED  I.  WHITAKER, 

Commissary  General. 


4 

A. 

ABSTRACT  ff  ■    'd   and   disbursed   by    the  Com- 

missary  Genera!  'tire  Orders,   in  the  distribution 

of  Salt  from  the  }'ir^r,,i,u.  Sah    Wo rh,  from  the  31st  day 
of  July,   1S(J2,  to  the  \  St  day    (f  }s$vanher,  1SC3,  ?wt7««tf. 

Receiits.   ; 

Received  on  account 'of  Salt,     S242,2GG  00 

Received  from  State  Treas- 
ury per  warrants,  ^  200,000  00 

Received   from  Benj.    May, 

Treasurer  State   Road,  20,000  00 

Returned  by  State  Agents 

on  settlement,      •  431  -50 


$402,697  50 


DiSBURSEMEKTS. 

Turned  over  to  J.  R.  Wikle, 

Agent  at    Saltville,  S200,G96  92 

♦Turned  over  to  Sak  agents  in 

the  State,  I  54,247  94 

Amount  paid  for  iVeiglits  by 

Commissary  Goil'jjral,  47,6G4  54 

Amount  v')aid  Bonja|riin  May, 

Treasurer  State  Boad,  30,000  00 

Amount    paid  'Salaries    to 

Agents,  ■  7,SS7  36 

Amount  paid  incidental  ex- 
penses, 1,103  24 


S341,6G0  00 


Balance  on  handN^v.  1,  1SG3,  S121,037  50 

To    amount    received     from 

State  Treasury,      '  S20U,U0U  ou 

To    amount    received    from 

Benj.  May,  20,000  00 

§220,000  00 
Balance  on  lia-i<l,  J-J1,()37  50 


Actual  amount  expended,  $9S,9G2  50 

*NoTi:. — Tlie  amount  turned  over  to  Salt  Agents  in  the 
State,  was  expended  in  the  i)urch<'isc  of  sacks,  payment  of 
freights,  drayaxe,  and  othcV  contingent  expenses. 


No.-  1. 

ABSTRACT  of  ScdtWetbivedfrpjTi  Messrs.   Temple    S{  Co., 
at  the  Salt   Works  in  Virginia^  and  'paid  for  bif     Captain 
J.  R.   Wikle,  Age7it  for  the   St^te^  as  per  his   Reports  on 
file  in  Commissary  GeneraVs  Office,  to  the  1st  day    of  No- 
vember, 1863. 


1S62. 

Number    of 
buslieU. 

AmouDt     of    Mon- 
ey. 

REMARKS. 

August, 

3,So2 

S5,77S  00 

• 

September, 

5,136 

7,704  00 

October, 

1,605 

2,407  50 

November, 

7,3S3 

11,074  50 

December, 

4,554 

6,831  00 

1S63. 

January, 

February, 

March, 

7,L'00 

10,800  00 

April, 

12,300 

18,450  60 

May, 

13,500 

20,250  00 

June,. 

10,000 

15,000  00 

July, 

August, 

August, 

6,800 
7,0644 

•10,200  GO 
14,007  25 
50,043  50 

'Extra  compensa- 
,  tion  of  $1  "00  per 
"^  bushel   on     50,- 
043i  bushels. 

September, 
October, 

5,000 

1 

10,000  ioo 

Total, 

S4,394j' 

S1S2,545JJ75 

No.  2. — Abstract  of  Sali  i$sued  to   Soldiers''  Farnilics  under  the 
Order  of  Hxs  [Excellevci/^  Govcrjior  Broun,  dated  July  31ir, 
.      1S62. 


Wid- 


yv\rr%    of 

COUNTIES.  z:^^^^i 


Appling, 

Baker, 

Baldwin, 

Banks, 

Bartow, 

Berrien,         • 

Bibb, 

Brooks, 

Bryan, 

Bulloch, 

Burke, 

Butts, 

Calhoun, 

Camden,  •* 

Campbell. 

Carroll, 

Catoosa, 

Charlton, 

Chatham, 

Chat'hoochee, 

Chattooga, 

Cherokee, 

Clarke, 

Clay, 

Clayton, 

Clinch, 

Cobb, 

Coffee, 

Columbia, 

Colquitt, 

Coweta, 

Crawford, 

Dade, 

Dawson, 

Decatur, 

DeKalb, 

Dooly, 

Dougherty, 

Early, 

Echols, 

Effingham, 

Elbert, 


20 
13 
16 
32 
.51 
22 
-57 
12 

4 
25 
IS 
23 
16 

1 
41 
84 
18 

A. 

3o 

11 

37 
62 
38 

n 

20 
1] 
58 

9 
2-5 

9 
05 
31 
20 
18 
22 
31 
28 

3 
21 
14 

7 
08 


227 
94 

199 
229 
713 
185 
.678 
208 
105 
155 
241 
217 

94 
•  GO 
467 
767 
301 

83 
962 
162 
29S 
530 
343 
174 
220 
193 
840 

98 
147 

83 
552 
181 
170 
205 
344 
439 
276 
151 
154 

78 
156 
291 


247 
107 
215 
261 
764 
207 
735 
220 
109 
183 
259 
240 
110 

61 
508 
851 
319 

87 


Number    oflAmouBt  moor; 
bunbvli,  rrcciTrd. 


123J 

63i 

107J 

rm 

382 
103^ 
367^ 
110 
54i 
9U 
129i 
120 
55 
30i 
254 
425i 

159:^ 

43.i 


997 

49Si 

173 

80^ 

335 

1G7A 

592 

296 

381 

190i 

185 

92i 

246 

123 

204 

102 

898 

449 

107 

53^ 

172 

SO 

92 

46 

017 

308i 

212 

106 

190 

95 

223 

llU 

300 

18.3 

470 

235 

304 

152 

154 

77 

175 

87i 

92 

46 

163 

8U 

359 

179^ 

$227  00 
94  00 
199  00 
229  00 
713  00 
185  00 
678  00 
208  00 
105  00 
158  00 
241  00 
217  00 
94  00 
00  00 
407  00 
707  00 
301  00 
83  00 
902  00 
102  00 
298  00 
530  00 

343  00 
174  00 
220  00 
193  00 
840  00 

98  00 
147  00 

83  00 
552  00 
181 
170  00 
205  00 

344  00 
439  00 
276  00 
151  00 
154  00 

78  00 
150  00 
291  00 


Remark!. 


Abstract  of  Salt  issued  to  Soldiers^  Families — Continued. 


1  Wid  I  ^^''*'  °^ 


Emanuel, 

27 

Fannin, 

27 

Fayette, 
Floyd, 
Forsyth, 
Franklin, 

41 
65 
33 
47 

Fulton, 

40 

Gilmer, 

38 

Glasscock, 

5 

Glynn, 
Greene, 

6 

14 

Gordon, 

31 

Gwinnett, 

74 

Habersham, 

46 

Hall, 

56 

Hancock, 

27 

Haralson, 

44 

Harris, 

28 

Hart, 

38 

Heard, 

38 

Henry, 
Houston, 

51 

IS 

Irwin, 

16 

Jackson, 

84 

Jasper, 
Jeflerson, 

15 
22 

Johnson, 

IS 

Jones, 

16 

Laurens, 

14 

Lee, 

17 

Liberty, 
Lincoln, 

S 
13 

Lowndes, 

9 

Lumpkin, 

17 

Macon, 

23 

Madison, 

44 

Marion, 

25 

Mcintosh, 

5 

Meriwether, 

57 

Miller, 

12 

Milton, 

22 

Mitchell, 

19 

Monroe, 

42 

Montgomery, 

3 

1S9 
276 
412 
559 
571 
318 
725 
338 
136 
51 
168 
536 
899 
289 
505 
1961 
25  S 
312 
251 
298 
352 
269 
81 
3S9 
1-45 
217 
111 
119 
263 
144 
13S 
75 
184 
320 
209 
223 
244 
28 
468 
130 
267 
166 
336 
103 


Nuinher    oflAmoBnt  money 
bushelt.  receiTed. 


216 
303 
453 
624 
604 
365 
765 
376 
141 
56 
182 
567 
973 
335 
561 
223 
302 
340| 
289 
330 
403 
2S7 
.97 
473 
160 
239 
129 
135 
277 
161 
146 
8S 
193 
337 
232 
267 
269 
33 
525 
142 
289 
185 
378 
106 


iOS 

151^ 

226J 

•312 

302- 

im 

3S2J 

ISS 

70i 

28 

91 

283* 

4S6-i 

Ui7i 

2S0i 

UU 

151  ! 

17b 

144i 
168 

201-^ 
14Si 

SO 

]19i 

642 

67  i 

soi: 

73 
44 

96J 
168i 
116 
133* 
134-i 

16* 
2Q2* 

71 
144* 

92* 
189 


$189  00 
276  00 
412  00 
559  00 
571  00 
318  00 
725  00 
338  00 
136  00 
51  00 
108  00 
536  00 
899  00 
289  00 
505  00 
196  00 
258  00 
3.12  00 
251  00 
298  00 
352  00 
269  00 
81  00 
389  00 
•145  00 
217  00 
111  00 
119  00 
263  00 
144  00 
138  00 
75  00 
184  00 
320  00 
209  00 
223  00 
244  00 
'2S   00 
468  00 
130  00 
267  00 
106  00 
336  00 
103  00 


Renurka. 


Abstract  of  Salt  issved  to  Soldiers*  Families — Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

Wid- 

i>w«     of 

•oldiert 

WVM     of 

Midicni.Biid 
widowt  hsT 
iDs  »oii»   in 
r    »ervice. 

TotBl. 

1 

KambiT    of 
butbelt. 

1 

Morgan, 

10 

120 

130 

65 

SI 20  OOi 

Murray, 

3S 

394 

432 

216 

394  00; 

Muscogee, 

22 

514 

536 

26S 

514  00 

Newton, 

57 

526 

583 

291* 

526  00 

Oglethorpe, 

24 

1S3 

207 

103* 

183  00 

Paulding, 

(30 

439 

499 

249* 

439  00 

Pickens, 

41 

309 

410 

205 

369  00 

Pierce, 

4 

145 

149 

74i 

145  00 

Pike, 

62 

373 

435 

217* 

373  00 

Polk, 

22 

269 

291 

145^ 

269  00 

Pulaski, 

37 

299 

336 

168 

299  00 

Putnam, 

20 

lis 

138 

69 

118  00 

Quitman, 

lo 

123 

138 

69 

123  00 

Rabun, 

13 

167 

ISO 

90 

167  00 

Randolph, 

42 

420 

462 

231 

420  00 

Richmond, 

30 

616 

646 

323 

016  00 

Schley, 

11 

150 

161 

80J 

150  00 

Scriven, 

]3 

164 

177 

88  i 

164  00 

* 

Spalding, 

32 

342 

374 

187 

342  00 

Stewart, 

3S 

345 

8S3 

19ia 

345  00 

Sumter, 

43 

4S0 

529 

264* 

486  00 

Talbot, 

22 

254 

276 

138 

254  00 

Taliaferro, 

11 

66 

77 

38-3 

66  00 

Tattnall, 

IS 

234 

252 

J26 

£34  CO 

Taylor, 

32 

244 

276 

138 

244  00 

Telfair, 

7 

103 

110 

55 

103  00 

Terrell, 

19 

197 

216 

108 

197  00 

Thomas, 

26 

341 

367 

183.4 

341  00 

Towns, 

10 

150 

160 

SO 

150  00 

Troup, 

4G 

350 

396 

198 

350  00 

Twiggs, 

22 

161 

1S3 

•    91* 

161  00 

Union, 

21 

27S 

299 

1494 

278  00 

Upson, 

26 

40t' 

432 

216 

406  00 

AValker, 

30 

520 

555 

277* 

520  00 

Walton, 

02 

'  430 

492 

246 

430  00 

Ware, 

0 

12S 

137 

6SJ 

128  00 

Warren, 

20 

263 

2S3 

141* 

263  00 

Washington, 

Gl 

411 

472 

236 

411  00 

Wayne, 

13 

156 

169 

84.} 

156  00 

Webster, 

19 

140 

159 

79} 

140  00 

White, 

2o 

192 

217 

108* 

192  00 

Whitfield, 

41 

665 

706 

353 

665  00 

Wilcox, 

19 

83 

102 

51 

83  00 

Wilkes, 

1-5 

1691 

184^ 

92 

169  00 

Abstract  of 

Salt  issued  to 

Soldiers''  Families — Contimied. 

COUNTIES. 

Wi,l.  1  ■^^'■▼es  of 

Total. 

Number    of 
busheU. 

AmoBnt  money     5^^^^, 

Wilkinson, 
Worth, 

34        330 
12        150 

364 
162 

182 

SI 

330  00 
150  00 

Total, 

3670  37,324 

40,994 

20,497 

37,324.00 

No.  ^. — Abstract  of  Salt  issued  to  Heads  of  Families,  under  the 
Order  of  His  Excellency,  Gov.  Brown,  dated  December  16i/i, 
1862. 


COUNTIES. 

No.     naraci 
returued. 

No.  Inishclii 
enpplied. 

Amount  money 
received. 

Remarks. 

Dade, 

Dawson, 

Fannin, 

Gilmer, 

Habersham, 

Lumpkin, 

Pickens, 

llabun, 

Towns, 

Union, 

White, 

603 

772 

966 

1236 

sni 

1015 
901 
540 
460 
842 
586 

603 
772 
966 

1236 
891 

1015 
901 
540 
460 
842 
586 

$3,015  00 
3,860  00 

•4,830  00 
6,180  00 
•  4,455  00 
5,075  00 
4,505  00 
2,700  00 
2,300  00 
4,210  00 

"2,930  pO 

Total, 

8,812 

8,812 

44,060  too 

No.  4. — Abstract  of  Salt  issued  binder  Special  Orders  received 
from  the  Governor  at  various  times,  from  August  26th,  1862, 
to  November  1st,  1863. 


Parties   Supplied. 

No.     of 

bashelt. 

Am't  money 
receiTvd. 

Remarks. 

Hon.  I.  L.  Harri.s, 

Sav'h  Fern.  Orp.  Asylum, 
"      Episc'l  "     Home, 
*'      Convent  of  Mercy, 
"      Widows'  Society, 

Sisters  of  Mercy,  Aug'a, 

John  Kiley, 

Central  R.  R.  Company, 

Western  &  A.  R.  R., 

3 
15 

6 

6 
10 

4 

1^ 
100 
150 

S  6  00 
60  00 
12  00 
12  00 
20  00 
8  00 

500  00 

For  putting  lip  Pickles  for  the  Ar- 
my. 

10  bus.  at  $2  00  per  bushel,  and  5 
bus.  at  $3  »Operbuahel. 

Free  of  charge — Blind  poor. 

Money  not  collected. 

Total, 

29dJ 

618  00 

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